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In 1998, a remix titled "We Be Ballin '" was produced, featuring Shaquille O'Neal (spoken intro + verses) and Michael Jackson (on chorus). This remix was to be released on an NBA compilation album scheduled for the end of 1998 and was also going to be featured in NBA commercials.
"Steady Mobbin'" peaked at number 48 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. The song originally also featured 2 Chainz but he was removed for unknown reasons. [3] [4] It has been stated on MTV News that Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne shot their scenes for the video separately. Wayne shot his parts two-hours before turning himself in to his ...
A remix of the song featuring Lil' Kim and Ludacris was released in September 2007 and would be ... "Steady Mobbin"" Young Money, Lil Wayne: We Are Young Money
Pre-Meditated Drama is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo Steady Mobb'n, released May 6, 1997 on Bomb Shelter and No Limit Records.The 12 songs DJ Daryl produced were recorded at The Grill Studios in Oakland California.
A remix of the song was released by Nappy Boy Entertainment featuring T-Pain, Tay Dizm, Young Cash, and Travis McCoy. The video, filmed in the NB Mansion, debuted on the Nappy Boy website. There are also remixes of this song by R. Kelly, Tyga, Sammie, Red Cafe, Trey Songz and Kirko Bangz. Rapper Shawnna also did a freestyle to the song.
Steady Mobb'n's debut album, Pre-Meditated Drama, was released in May 1997 and gave them their biggest chart success, peaking at #29 on the Billboard Hot 200 and #6 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. However, after the commercial disappointment of their 1998 follow-up, Black Mafia (#82 on the Billboard 200, #19 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums), Steady Mobb'n ...
"Steady Mobbin" 1991 ... "Chris Benoit" (Kuma's Scrub Club Remix) 2012 Insane Clown Posse, Scarface Mike E. Clark's Extra Pop Emporium "West Coast Shit"
Espionage is the fourth and final studio album released by American hip hop duo Steady Mobb'n (spelled as Steady Mobbin on the cover). [1] It was released independently through Big Body Entertainment and was produced by Harm, Ronski and Poe.